One thing public companies do with their profits is pay dividends to shareholders. For example it appears Proctor and Gamble paid approximately $1.68/share over the past year for 2.92 billion shares. That's about $5B dollars out of $13.4B in profits. I do not know what happened to the other $8.4 billion. Is research part of expenses ?
For Profit, non profit companies tend to do good.
A profit making organisation is an organisation which its priority is to make a profit rather than to help the community.
-20% profit margin in transport Industry I found.
No
probably Microsoft
To make a profit.
the profit motive
The terms overhead and profit are used together by a business in reference to their profit and expenses. Insurance companies pay overhead and profit on property insurance claims.
If companies gave out free scores they would not make any kind of profit. Without companies making a profit they cannot provide the services necessary to let you know what your scores are.
The free market is incapable of providing these essential goods.Private companies cannot profit by providing them.
They are meant to make a profit for their companies. They will work to sell products so that they make money.
No they should not.